What the whole thing means in the first place is clear. Only one account may be used or registered per household or IP. You can read that almost everywhere. But does that also mean that you can not play with one account, on several IP's, provided on the other IP's there is no account?
Like, for example, if you're visiting somewhere else?
Maexis wrote on 12/08/2019 at 11:22: Moinsen what the whole thing primarily means is clear. Only one account may be used or registered per household or IP. That's what you read almost everywhere. But does that also mean that you can not play with one account, on multiple IP's, provided on the other IP's there is no account?
Like, for example, if you're visiting somewhere else?
Normally not, that with the IP is anyway not completely checkable, the IP changes with many households still daily or at least monthly. Very few have a static IP. With the household there are usually no problems, if it is always unique things, if you do not play now for 5 years somewhere else there will be no problem.
At least with rather reputable providers, certain providers are also looking out such reasons in doubt. You can also ask the individual casinos by e-mail and so you have at least something in hand. It is best to make sure that a casino attaches great importance to its image (by far not every casino has) and has a valid and halfway reasonable license.
Kleinkariert wrote on 08/12/2019 at 11:34 AM
Usually not, the IP thing is not entirely testable anyway, the IP still changes daily or at least monthly for many households. Very few have a static IP. With the household there is usually no problem if it's always one-off stuff, if you don't play somewhere else for 5 years now there won't be a problem.
At least with rather reputable providers, certain providers are also looking out such reasons in doubt. You can also ask the individual casinos by e-mail and so you have at least something in hand. Best to make sure that a casino attaches great importance to its image (has by far not every casino) and has a valid and halfway reasonable license.k
Thanks for the detailed answer. I was visiting my mother, registered at a reputable casino, and won a huge amount. Now I am back home. I have not played since the visit to my mother there, but only times logged in and chat with the Live Chat to chat about how it looks like with my verification. But just log in with another IP without playing, so they can me nothing or?
Maexis wrote on 08/12/2019 12:20 PM
Thank you for the detailed reply. I was visiting my mom, registered at a reputable casino, and won a huge amount. Now I am back at home. I have not played there since the visit to my mother, but only times logged in and chat with the Live Chat to chat how it looks like with my verification. But just log in with another IP without playing, so they can me nothing or?
You can play with another IP, log in etc.. You just can't do it if someone else has logged into "your" casino with the same IP (on the same network)
Maexis wrote on 08/12/2019 12:20 PM
Thank you for the detailed reply. I was visiting my mom, registered at a reputable casino, and won a huge amount. Now I am back at home. I have not played there since the visit to my mother, but only times logged in and chatted with the Live Chat how it looks like with my verification. But just log in with another IP without playing, so they can me nothing or?
The household is determined by the apartment address you specified and if that is verified there should normally be no problem. There is no case that I know of where this has been a problem, but I wouldn't put my hand in the fire for any casino in the world.
You can also name the casino, then they can estimate the processing time. The only thing you are not allowed to do is cancel, that would prolong the process significantly.
One account Per IP address
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Like, for example, if you're visiting somewhere else?
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One account Per IP address
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Normally not, that with the IP is anyway not completely checkable, the IP changes with many households still daily or at least monthly. Very few have a static IP. With the household there are usually no problems, if it is always unique things, if you do not play now for 5 years somewhere else there will be no problem.
At least with rather reputable providers, certain providers are also looking out such reasons in doubt. You can also ask the individual casinos by e-mail and so you have at least something in hand. It is best to make sure that a casino attaches great importance to its image (by far not every casino has) and has a valid and halfway reasonable license.
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One account Per IP address
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Thanks for the detailed answer. I was visiting my mother, registered at a reputable casino, and won a huge amount. Now I am back home. I have not played since the visit to my mother there, but only times logged in and chat with the Live Chat to chat about how it looks like with my verification. But just log in with another IP without playing, so they can me nothing or?
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One account Per IP address
Nobody has liked this post so far
You can play with another IP, log in etc.. You just can't do it if someone else has logged into "your" casino with the same IP (on the same network)
This post has been translated automatically
One account Per IP address
Nobody has liked this post so far
The household is determined by the apartment address you specified and if that is verified there should normally be no problem. There is no case that I know of where this has been a problem, but I wouldn't put my hand in the fire for any casino in the world.
You can also name the casino, then they can estimate the processing time. The only thing you are not allowed to do is cancel, that would prolong the process significantly.
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